Monthly Archives: March 2013

sketching the Holy Land of 2,000 years ago

I keep developing my working methods as I go. The idea is to be creative and pragmatic: I want to find methods that work and use them. One of my tools is a folder in Word called Sketchbook. This contains … Continue reading

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Ten Philosophical Mistakes by Mortimer J. Adler

Ten Philosophical Mistakes by Mortimer J. Adler My rating: 4 of 5 stars This short, authoritative text surveys some of the major gaps and problems in modern thought. I bought a used copy of this book in 2010, as part … Continue reading

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prose sketch: just before the haircut

Tue. 5 Mar 2013 3:10 p.m. Eternal Salon My back is to the street, but I see the flight of cars past the storefront in the wall-sized mirror behind the glass shelves opposite me. There is a grating purr of … Continue reading

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freebies

It’s Read an E-Book Week until 9 March, and Smashwords, my distributor, is offering a promotion on many books, including my own Truth of the Python, which is available for free until then. To download a free copy, just go … Continue reading

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a python is conceived, part 2

When I finished my last post about the birth of Truth of the Python, I made it seem that I had a definite sense of direction in my desire to seek spiritual truth, but it wasn’t really that way. I … Continue reading

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